What to Expect When Your Pet Is Hospitalized at Dr Eric's Animal Clinic in Hong Kong
- Allan Cheung
- Jun 19
- 3 min read
At Dr Eric's Animal Clinic , we understand that pet hospitalization can be stressful for both you and your furry companion. Located in Happy Valley and Tseung Kwan O, our veterinary team is dedicated to providing quality care for pets across Hong Kong. Here’s a comprehensive guide to what happens during pet hospitalization, what questions to ask, and how to care for your pet after discharge, optimized for Hong Kong pet owners.
What Happens During Pet Hospitalization
1. Admission and Initial Assessment
When your pet arrives at our Dr Eric's Animal clinic, our skilled veterinary team conducts a thorough evaluation, including:
Checking vital signs and performing a physical exam.
Running diagnostic tests like bloodwork or imaging (e.g., X-rays, ultrasound).
Gathering a detailed history from you about your pet’s symptoms, medications, and lifestyle.
This ensures we create a tailored treatment plan for your pet’s needs.
2. Pre-Treatment Preparations
If surgery is required, we may perform pre-surgical blood tests or enforce fasting.
Premedication is given to keep your pet calm and comfortable.
Pain relief is administered to ensure your pet’s well-being from the start.
3. Treatment and Monitoring
Our clinic provides advanced treatments, including:
IV fluids, medications, oxygen therapy, wound care, or surgery, depending on the diagnosis.
24/7 monitoring of vital signs and pain levels by our dedicated staff.
A clean, cozy environment with round-the-clock supervision for your pet’s comfort.
4. Communication During Hospitalization
At Dr Eric's Animal Clinic, we prioritize keeping you informed:
Regular updates on your pet’s progress.
Clear explanations of treatment plans and expected outcomes.
Answers to any questions to ease your concerns.
Key Questions Hong Kong Pet Owners Should Ask During Hospitalization
To stay proactive and ensure the best care for your pet, ask our veterinary team:
Daily Updates: How is my pet’s appetite, activity, and response to treatment?
Treatment Details: What medications or treatments are being used, and why?
Pain Management: How is my pet’s pain being controlled, and what signs should I watch for?
Feeding and Hydration: Is my pet eating and drinking normally?
Monitoring and Tests: What tests or monitoring are planned, and what’s their purpose?
Visitation Policy: Can I visit my pet to reduce their stress?
Emergency Contact: Who can I call for updates or emergencies outside regular hours?
Cost Estimates: What are the ongoing costs to help me plan financially?
Discharge Planning: When might my pet be discharged, and what home care will be needed?
Special Needs: Does my pet have any behavioral or special needs you should know about?
Open communication with our team at Dr Eric's Animal Clinic ensures you feel supported while your pet receives exceptional care in Hong Kong.
The Discharge Process and Post-Hospitalization Care
Before your pet leaves our clinic, we ensure they’re stable and comfortable. You’ll receive:
Detailed discharge instructions for medications, wound care, and activity restrictions.
Clear explanations of medications and follow-up appointment schedules.
A review of your pet’s hospital stay and recovery expectations.
Caring for Your Pet at Home in Hong Kong
After returning home, follow these tips to support your pet’s recovery:
Monitor for complications like swelling, discharge, or excessive licking of surgical sites.
Keep surgical areas dry and use an e-collar to prevent disturbance.
Restrict activity (no running or jumping) for 10–14 days to promote healing.
Administer medications, including pain relief and antibiotics, as prescribed.
Expect some drowsiness for 24–48 hours post-anesthesia; offer a quiet space and smaller meals.
Contact Clinic
immediately if you notice worsening symptoms, unusual behavior, or signs of infection.
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